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A point charge $$-$$ q is carried from a point A to another point B on the axis of a charged ring of radius r carrying a charge + q. If the point A is at a distance $${4 \over 3}r$$ from the centre of the ring and the point B is $${3 \over 4}r$$ from the centre but on the opposite side, what is the net work that need to be done for this?
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Consider a region in free space bounded by the surfaces of an imaginary cube having sides of length a as shown in the figure. A charge + Q is placed at the centre O of the cube. P is such a point outside the cube that the line OP perpendicularly intersects the surface ABCD at R and also OR = RP = a/2. A charge + Q is placed at point P also. What is the total electric flux through the five faces of the cube other than ABCD?


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Four equal charges of value + Q are placed at any four vertices of a regular hexagon of side 'a'. By suitably choosing the vertices, what can be maximum possible magnitude of electric field at the centre of the hexagon?
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The bob of a pendulum of mass m, suspended by an inextensible string of length L as shown in the figure carries a small charge q. An infinite horizontal plane conductor with uniform surface charge density $$\sigma$$ is placed below it. What will be the time period of the pendulum for small amplitude oscillations?


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